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Postdoc “Reclaiming EdTech Design” (NWO Vidi) Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Media and Culture Studies Hours per week: 32 to 32 Application deadline: 9 April 2026 Apply
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PhD: responsible biomedical innovation and transition to animal-free research Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 32 to 40
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to engage in a transdisciplinary project, focused on contributing to biomedical translation and the transition to animal-free research and innovation. As an ideal candidate you have a background in innovation
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team as PhD candidate on the DECIDE project, an ambitious inter- and transdisciplinary initiative to design AI systems for decision support, that contribute to the empowerment and democratic
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Apply now Join our research team as PhD candidate on the DECIDE project, an ambitious inter- and transdisciplinary initiative to design AI systems for decision support, that contribute to the empowerment
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statistical physics, applied probability, and population genetics; develop inference frameworks that link model predictions to genomic and epidemiological data; design controlled computational experiments
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to genomic and epidemiological data; design controlled computational experiments (simulations and synthetic datasets) to validate theoretical predictions; apply your methods to large-scale viral datasets
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possible, with a minimum of 0.8FTE. The position includes 10% of the time allocated to research and/or teaching innovation, with the remaining time devoted to teaching-related activities, including course
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experiments on cancer stem cells, developing in vitro models relevant to cancer related diseases. We expect that you will be involved in the teaching program of the Clinical Sciences Department. Conception
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design thinking. You will collaborate closely during joint research days, workshops and events, while being based at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University. As part of